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The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

84: How to Build a Successful Business without Startup Funding with Rob Walling of Drip

The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

Nathan Chan

Marketing, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8 • 662 Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2016

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

As a full time software developer working for a large company, Rob Walling dreamt of becoming an entrepreneur – and more than a decade later he has obtained serial entrepreneur status. Rob Walling is many things…as a serial entrepreneur he has been at the helm of several tech companies including Drip, Micropreneur, HitTail and DotNetNovice. His personal brand is supported by regular posts to his blog which he forayed into a book, Start Small and Stay Small: A Developer’s Guide to Launching a Startup. In his spare time, he wears the hat of a podcaster, conference host, teacher, angel investor and audio book junkie. When the entrepreneurial itch first infiltrated Rob’s being, he left his full time job and began consulting and freelancing. The move was great at first but he soon found that freelancing and consulting was a lot like working for someone else – which was seriously uncool. His new dream was products – build something that people will buy on his own terms without the watchful gaze of a boss. But, it didn’t work like that…instead; Rob’s second transition came when he acquired a small software application and tasted true freedom. As Rob puts it, “My goal was to cobble together enough of a portfolio so that I could stop consulting.” His acquisitions ran the gamut from a site that sold beach towels (but ranked high on Google) to a book on bonsai trees but eventually, he was able to give up consulting completely. He developed a strategy built on incremental progress - a solid stair stepping approach that has made every acquisition, his biggest acquisition. In this interview you will learn: What to do when you want to bootstrap and how to make it work The secrets to keeping yourself in check and managing expectations The secrets to self-confidence in the startup world How to build yourself a top mastermind group What it takes to ensure that you have a proven product that people will love & much more!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode number 84 with Rob Walling of the Founder Podcast.

0:05.7

Discover exactly what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur and what's possible

0:10.8

through entrepreneurship from the greatest minds in business today.

0:14.6

Welcome to the Founder Podcast.

0:16.7

Here's your host, Nathan Chan.

0:25.1

Yeah. Here's your host, Nathan Chan. Today's episode is brought to you by our sponsor Fresh Books.

0:29.7

The cloud accounting solution for small service-based business owners with over 5 million users worldwide.

0:36.4

They're an absolutely amazing product, and I highly recommend them to you guys.

0:41.9

Hey guys, welcome to another episode of the Founder Podcast.

0:46.3

My name is Nathan Chan and I am your host.

0:49.2

I am the CEO and publisher of Founder Magazine and it's really, really awesome to have you listening

0:55.5

and sharing your earbuds with me.

0:58.2

Now, before we talk about today's episode,

1:02.2

I just want to give you a quick update with where I'm at.

1:06.3

So pretty much, I just came back from a little bit of a holiday,

1:14.1

a little bit of a holiday, a little bit of a conference slash speaking session at the tropical think tank in the Philippines.

1:19.3

And what was really, really interesting was just the power of in-person stuff.

1:25.8

I'd never been to many conferences before and had some amazing

1:29.5

takeaways, learned a whole ton, met a whole ton of cool people. And I'm super, super-zever

1:35.9

re-energized and back and ready to roll and absolutely crush 2016. So, you know, I guess like

1:43.7

any good horse, you need to send your horse to the paddock and, you know, I guess like any good horse, you need to send your horse to the paddock

1:47.3

and, you know, you can't race it every single week and I was pretty burnt out. So I took some

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